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I have a 2006 5.3l out of a 2wd silverado. What trans would be the cheapest, easiest to bolt up to it?
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are you staying computer controlled with efi? if so....maybe the 4L60e or 4L65e?
If not........turbo 350, 700-R4, 200-4r, etc.
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you on bcgbody?
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The cheapest and easiest will be by far the regular 'ol 4l60e. It's basically the only trans that could have been behind that engine from the factory so the crankshaft flange, wiring connections and computer will already be expecting to see it back there. No reprogramming for a different computer controlled trans OR reprogramming to accommodated for an older NON-electronic th350, 700r4, sm465 etc. Just plug-n-play. Not to mention the 2wd 4l60e is the most common trans from that body style truck and are very reasonably priced.
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4l60e as the others said will be a direct bolt-up and probably the cheapest. However, you do sacrifice some measure of strength with that option.
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You could also do a 4L80E with manual valve body. No wiring at that point excpet for the vehicle speed sensor and verter lock up... No after market controller, no repining the factory connector or using an adapter harnes.. Just a tough as nails option.
I picked up my manual valvebody with T-brake for under $275 shipped to my door.
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Lots of questions? vehicle, EFI or carb on the 5.3L...
If you're serious about your initial quest for the "cheapest and easiest" I would have to respectfully disagree that this fits the bill. 4L60e is a superior transmission but not the cheapest, you find them used for about $500-700 and new/rebuilt for about $1300. A TH350 or TH400 would be the cheapest and easiest, you just need an adapter and bolts (about $45). Plus you get to use a cable speedo if that's an issue in the car. It's old technology and losing a gear but take the price of either of these transmissions and add the $45 and bam, you're there. You'll have to flash the computer for a manual trans but if you're using EFI you have to have it programmed anyway, no added cost. But my vote is Super73's suggestion of a 4L80e manual valve body FTW!!!
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Super73 and Leevon, I can't argue with what y'all are saying other than I was putting more emphasis on the "easy" aspect I guess. Both of you are probably familiar at this point with what adapts to what and where to get crossover parts etc. But if someone is unfamiliar with all this I still think the original style 4l60e is worth the extra $200 (give or take) when considering everything bolts up and plugs in just where it should go. With the older trannys that were mentioned he would have to adapt the tv cable to the dbw throttle assembly, not to mention you wouldn't have overdrive with the th350 or 400. But like it has been said, everyone is entitled to their own opinions, and neither of us is wrong. More info from the original poster would probably help narrow it down though.
Also...just for reference, a salvage yard 4l60e with under 60,000 miles can be had in my part of the world all day long for $600. With that low of mileage I wouldn't be afraid to run it as is without rebuilding it.
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We're all just filling in the blanks for him, lots of good info here. I would be a toss up for me too if I was going with an automatic, just wasn't sure what his goal really is. I guess I had really cheap in mind, like a used craigslist TH350 or TH400 for $200. If I just had to get a truck going, everything else be damned that's what I'd do.
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I'm going with an automatic. The motor i bought came with all the wiring harness including the drive by wire pedal assembly. It's hard to find the 4l60's here for under $600. Place here sells rebuilts for $900. Not used to paying so much i guess
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4l80e with a full manual would also be no where near cheap compared to some of the other options.
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so i've not been able to find a 4l60 or 80 that will directly bolt up to this motor. I need to find something soon. I want something for daily driving/cruising. What years/model should i look into?
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99-06 2WD 1/2 ton Chevy/GMC truck (including 1500HD), Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon YukonXL, SSR, Trailblazer & Envoy with the 4.8, 5.3 & 6.0 will work.
98-02 Camaro Z28/SS & Trans Am 4L60Es will work also, But they dont have the neutral safty switch mounted over the shift selector shaft, Not a big deal on a conversion. |
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Try this link, great way to browse the salvage yards from the comfort of your couch.
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Heres a chart so you can identify a domestic 300mm 4L60E, The large bell V6/V8 transmissions are 298mm. |
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my blazer is going to be automatic. Do i need to look strictly at 2wd vehicles?
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What is involved in converting to 2wd? Found a guy with motor and tran out of 1999 suburban. He's willing to sell the trans but it's 4x4.
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The whole trans must be disassembled to change the output shaft,
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A 99 suburban would have a 5.7L Gen I Vortec & a 298MM 4L60E, Keep looking. To answer your question on the 4WD to 2WD, You will need a 2WD extension housing, Output shaft with the VSS reluctor wheel, VSS sensor, Then the trans will need to be torn down to the Input Planetary gear set to access the output shaft snap ring.
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Since i am having no luck finding a direct bolt on wire up option, what would be the next easiest option for me? Again, it has to be auto and prefer something for daily driving. The engine is drive by wire
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